multidisciplinary thyroid cancer symposium
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UC Irvine Otolaryngology Graduation and Multidisciplinary
Thyroid Cancer SymposiumJune 14-15, 2019
www.ent.uci.edu
The Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery101 The City Drive Bldg 56; Ste 500Orange, CA 92868
Irvine Head and Neck Research Foundation
Dr. Orloff is an internationally recognized leader in the field of endocrine head and neck surgery. She is also an expert in the application of ultrasonography to the diagnosis and management of diseases of the head and neck, with an emphasis on thyroid cancer. A major component of her clinical work is the management of persistent or recurrent thyroid cancer. Dr. Orloff’s multidisciplinary approach to the management of endocrine head and neck disease involves collaboration with her colleagues in other specialties at Stanford and throughout the country. Dr. Orloff also studies the regeneration of tissue that has been lost as a result of cancer therapies. Dr. Orloff received her bachelor’s degree at Stanford, and her medical degree from the University of California, Los Angeles. She completed her residency in Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery at the University of Washington and a visiting fellowship in Microvascular & Reconstructive Surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. Prior to joining the faculty at Stanford, she was the Robert K. Werbe Distinguished Professor in Head and Neck Cancer, and Chief of the Division of Head and Neck Surgery at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF.) Dr. Orloff served three consecutive terms as the Chair of the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) Endocrine Surgery committee, and served for many years as a voting member of the FDA’s Panel to evaluate medical devices for Otolaryngology.
GUEST OF HONOR AND JACK E. SINDER, M.D. MEMORIAL LECTURER
Lisa Orloff, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.C.E.Professor, Department of Otolaryngology, Division of Head and Neck SurgeryDirector, Endocrine Head and Neck Surgery ProgramStanford University School of MedicineDirector, Thyroid Tumor Program, Stanford Cancer Center
In memory of Jack E. Sinder, M.D. (1919-2008)Generously supported by Penny Sinder and Marlon Sinder
Speakers and Panelists
Dawn ElfenbeinUC Irvine
Endocrine Surgery
Friday & Saturday, June 14-15, 2019UC Irvine Medical Center • Orange, CA
Guest of HonorLisa Orloff, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.A.C.E.
Professor, Department of Otolaryngology, Division of Head and Neck SurgeryDirector, Endocrine Head and Neck Surgery Program
Stanford University School of MedicineDirector, Thyroid Tumor Program, Stanford Cancer Center
Course DirectorTjoson Tjoa, M.D.
Head and Neck Surgical OncologyMicrovascular Reconstruction
Department of OtolaryngologyUniversity of California at Irvine School of Medicine
UC Irvine Otolaryngology Graduation and Multidisciplinary Thyroid Cancer Symposium
William ArmstrongUC Irvine
Head and Neck Surgery
Multidisciplinary Thyroid Cancer SymposiumCurrent Practice and Controversies
UC Irvine Graduation, Orange, CAFriday and Saturday, June 14-15, 2019
Trevor AngellUSC
Endocrinology
Rupali NabarUC Irvine
Medical Oncology
June HermanUC Irvine
Nuclear Medicine
Dawn ElfenbeinUC Irvine
General Surgery
William ArmstrongUC Irvine
Head and Neck Surgery
Lisa OrloffStanford University
Head and Neck Surgery
Tjoson TjoaUC Irvine
Head and Neck Surgery
In memory of Jack E. Sinder, MD (1919 - 2008) Generously supported by Penny Sinder and Marlon Sinder
Tjoson TjoaUC Irvine
Head and Neck Surgery
Multidisciplinary Thyroid Cancer SymposiumCurrent Practice and Controversies
UC Irvine Graduation, Orange, CAFriday and Saturday, June 14-15, 2019
Trevor AngellUSC
Endocrinology
Rupali NabarUC Irvine
Medical Oncology
June HermanUC Irvine
Nuclear Medicine
Dawn ElfenbeinUC Irvine
General Surgery
William ArmstrongUC Irvine
Head and Neck Surgery
Lisa OrloffStanford University
Head and Neck Surgery
Tjoson TjoaUC Irvine
Head and Neck Surgery
In memory of Jack E. Sinder, MD (1919 - 2008) Generously supported by Penny Sinder and Marlon Sinder
Trevor AngellUSC
Endocrinology
Multidisciplinary Thyroid Cancer SymposiumCurrent Practice and Controversies
UC Irvine Graduation, Orange, CAFriday and Saturday, June 14-15, 2019
Trevor AngellUSC
Endocrinology
Rupali NabarUC Irvine
Medical Oncology
June HermanUC Irvine
Nuclear Medicine
Dawn ElfenbeinUC Irvine
General Surgery
William ArmstrongUC Irvine
Head and Neck Surgery
Lisa OrloffStanford University
Head and Neck Surgery
Tjoson TjoaUC Irvine
Head and Neck Surgery
In memory of Jack E. Sinder, MD (1919 - 2008) Generously supported by Penny Sinder and Marlon Sinder
Sunil VermaUC Irvine
Voice and SwallowCenter
Kevin HuohCHOC
PediatricOtolaryngology
John Butler UC IrvineEndocrine
Surgery
Edward KuanUC Irvine Skull Base
Surgery
Allen ChenUC Irvine RadiationOncology
Rupali NabarUC IrvineMedical
Oncology
Himala KashmiriCHOC
Pediatric Endocrinology
Multidisciplinary Thyroid Cancer SymposiumCurrent Practice and Controversies
UC Irvine Graduation, Orange, CAFriday and Saturday, June 14-15, 2019
Trevor AngellUSC
Endocrinology
Rupali NabarUC Irvine
Medical Oncology
June HermanUC Irvine
Nuclear Medicine
Dawn ElfenbeinUC Irvine
General Surgery
William ArmstrongUC Irvine
Head and Neck Surgery
Lisa OrloffStanford University
Head and Neck Surgery
Tjoson TjoaUC Irvine
Head and Neck Surgery
In memory of Jack E. Sinder, MD (1919 - 2008) Generously supported by Penny Sinder and Marlon Sinder
Multidisciplinary Thyroid Cancer SymposiumCurrent Practice and Controversies
UC Irvine Graduation, Orange, CAFriday and Saturday, June 14-15, 2019
Trevor AngellUSC
Endocrinology
Rupali NabarUC Irvine
Medical Oncology
June HermanUC Irvine
Nuclear Medicine
Dawn ElfenbeinUC Irvine
General Surgery
William ArmstrongUC Irvine
Head and Neck Surgery
Lisa OrloffStanford University
Head and Neck Surgery
Tjoson TjoaUC Irvine
Head and Neck Surgery
In memory of Jack E. Sinder, MD (1919 - 2008) Generously supported by Penny Sinder and Marlon Sinder
Discounted course registration will be available until May 31, 2019.
Registration after this date will have the increased rates listed above. Residents/Fellows who “no show” will be charged $50, a credit card
will be taken with gratis registrations, and a letter from program director or chair is required.
To register, go to the following link:
http://bit.ly/ucioto2019reg
Department of Otolaryngology-HNS, UC IrvineAttn: Mary Ann Evans ([email protected])101 The City Drive South, Bldg 56 Ste 500
Orange, CA 92868Tel: (714) 456-8450 Fax: (714) 456-5747
Refund Policy: There will be a $75 service charge for all cancellations.
The UC Irvine Department of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery Resident and Fellow Graduation CME course this year will focus on the multidisciplinary treatment of thyroid cancer and thyroid disease. This course is aimed towards otolaryngologists, endocrine surgeons, endocrinologists, oncologists, and those with an interest in thyroid and parathyroid disorders. The program will involve a multidisciplinary approach with faculty from many different backgrounds. The program consists of two days of lectures on delivery of state of the art multidisciplinary care for today’s thyroid patient. The course faculty consists of physicians from diverse backgrounds and various disciplines, discussing the workup, treatment, and surveillance of patients with thyroid cancer.
As part of the resident and fellow graduation, a research forum will be held Friday morning. Beginning in the afternoon, the Dr. Jack E. Sinder Memorial Lecture will be delivered by Dr. Lisa A. Orloff. In addition to delivering the Sinder Lecture, Dr. Orloff will deliver lectures throughout the course and share her wealth of experience in the care and treatment of thyroid patients.
Honoring UC Irvine Graduating Residents in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery and Facial Plastic Fellow
9:00AM Resident research symposium 11:00AM Lunch 12:30PM Honoring Jack Sinder’s legacy William Armstrong 12:45PM Dr. Jack Sinder Memorial Lecture Lisa Orloff 1:30PM Pre-operative workup and imaging in thyroid surgery Tjoson Tjoa 1:50PM Thyroid ultrasound William Armstrong 2:20PM The role of genomics and molecular testing on cytology samples Trevor Angell 2:50PM Break 3:00PM Panel Discussion: Treatment and workup decisions Armstrong, Orloff, Elfenbein, Angell Moderator: Tjoson Tjoa 3:30PM Development of the CHOC multidisciplinary pediatric thyroid program Kevin Huoh 4:00PM Risk stratification in thyroid cancer Lisa Orloff 4:30PM Adjourn
Friday, June 14, 2019
Before After 6/1/19 6/1/19
Practicing Physician $100 $125
Resident/Fellow Free $25
Nurse or Ancillary $50 $75
On-Site Registration ___ $150
Registration
Educational ObjectivesThe course aims to explain the role of ultrasound in the workup of thyroid nodules. Explain how molecular testing is used to guide treatment decisions. Access and utilize expert perspectives on the surgical management of thyroid cancer. Describe the role of a multidisciplinary team in the surveillance of patients after thyroid cancer treatment.
AccreditationThe University of California, Irvine School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation StatementThe University of California, Irvine School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 10.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Target AudiencePhysicians and surgeons interested in the current therapy for thyroid and parathyroid tumors and other diseases of the head and neck.
ADA StatementIn compliance with Americans with Disabilites Act, please contact Mary Ann Evans in the Department of Otolaryngology at UCI Medical Center at (714) 456-8450 two weeks in advance of this activity if you have any special needs.
AB1195This activity is in compliance with California Assembly Bill 1195 which requires continuing medical education activities with patient care components to include curriculum in the subjects of cultural and linguistic competency. For specific information regarding Bill 1195 and definitions of cultural and linguistic competency, please visit the CME web site at www.cme.uci.edu.
Disclosure StatementIt is the policy of the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine and the University of California CME Consortium to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all CME activities. Full disclosure of conflict resolution will be made in writing via handout materials or syllabus.
Saturday, June 15, 2019 8:00AM Introduction 8:05AM ATA Guidelines for well-differentiated thyroid cancer Dawn Elfenbein 8:30AM Extent of surgery for well-differentiated thyroid cancer Lisa Orloff 9:00AM Extent of surgery in medullary thyroid cancer Tjoson Tjoa 9:30AM MEN I and MEN II workup and surveillance Himala Kashmir 10:00AM Break 10:15AM Role of nuclear medicine in thyroid cancer Tatiana Kain 10:45AM Systemic and targeted therapy for thyroid cancer Rupali Nabar 11:10AM Radiation for thyroid cancer Allen Chen 11:35AM Thyroid cancer surveillance Trevor Angell 12:00PM Lunch 1:00PM Panel discussion: Extent of surgery Armstrong, Ouzounian, Elfenbein, Orloff Moderator: Tjoson Tjoa 1:30PM Encapsulated follicular variant of papillary thyroid cancer Dawn Elfenbein 2:00PM Working up concomitant thyroid and parathyroid disease William Armstrong 2:30PM Break 2:45PM When to treat UVFI in the setting of thyroid malignancy Sunil Verma 3:15PM Surgical treatment of hyperthyrodism John Butler 3:45PM Graves ophthalmopathy Edward Kuan 4:15PM Adjourn
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